Revolutionary conflict in federations: the Indian case

Jason Miklian

Conflict, Security & Development, 2011

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This publication by Jason Miklian (2011) examines how federal political structures shape revolutionary conflict dynamics, using India and the Maoist conflict as case study. It is part of Jason Miklian's broader research program on political federalism and conflict at the University of Oslo.

Key Messages

  • Federal political structures shape the dynamics of revolutionary conflict, as the Indian Maoist case demonstrates.
  • India's federal political system conditions how the Maoist insurgency unfolds and persists across the country's affected regions over time.
  • Revolutionary conflict in federations follows distinct dynamics traceable through the Indian experience.

Research Topics

federalism India Maoist conflict revolutionary conflict

Citation

Jason Miklian. "Revolutionary conflict in federations: the Indian case." Conflict, Security & Development, 2011.

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BibTeX Citation
@article{miklian2011_revolutionary_conflict_federations,
  title = {Revolutionary conflict in federations: the Indian case},
  author = {Miklian, Jason},
  journal = {Conflict, Security & Development},
  year = {2011},
  doi = {10.1080/14678802.2011.552246},
  url = {https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rcsd}
}